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Immigration

The blind spot in the immigration debate

February 23, 2021

“Without immigration it

Entitlements

Our $23 Trillion National Debt: An Inter-generational Injustice

February 6, 2020

While Americans may

Healthcare

The Eye-Popping Cost of Medicare for All

October 17, 2019

by Ronald Brownstein

Entitlements

Five Charts about the Future of Social Security and Medicare

October 4, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

Entitlements

Payroll Taxes: What Are They And What Do They Fund?

August 20, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

Healthcare

Getting Older, Going Broke: Who’s Going to Pay for Long-Term Care?

July 25, 2019

by Teresa Wiltz

Healthcare

The National Debt Affects Our Ability to Address Key Priorities

June 19, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

Entitlements

Social Security’s Total Costs Next Year to Exceed Income for First Time Since 1982

May 15, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

Entitlements

Increased Workforce Participation Alone Won’t Fix Social Security Finances

January 22, 2019

by Charles Blahous

Entitlements

Top 10 Reasons Why the National Debt Matters

November 27, 2018

by Peterson Foundation

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